U.S. Attorney Wrigley announces the arrest of a Grand Forks man

 

United States Attorney Drew Wrigley announced that a federal grand jury  has indicted Aaron Kenneth Smith, age 30, Grand Forks, ND, for being a felon illegally  in possession of a firearm, a violation of 18 USC 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2). Smith had an  active arrest warrant and was being stopped for a city ordinance violation, when he  allegedly resisted arrest, fought with a Grand Forks Police Officer and attempted to  retrieve something from his own front pants pocket. Grand Forks Officers were able to  subdue Smith and discovered a handgun and two loaded magazines in the pocket Smith’s  front pants pocket. Smith has several prior felony/domestic violence convictions in  North Dakota and Minnesota, legally precluding him from possessing a firearm.  

“The defendant’s prior convictions for violent offenses in North Dakota and  Minnesota elevate this to a priority matter as we continue our anti-violence efforts,” said  US Attorney Drew Wrigley, “thankfully the bravery and professionalism of these officers  carried the day.” 

Grand Jury Indictments are allegations and are not evidence of guilt. The  defendant is presumed innocent unless and until he is proven guilty beyond a reasonable  doubt at trial.

This case is being investigated by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Bureau of  Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), and Grand Forks Police Department, and is being  prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s office, with Assistant United States Attorney  Richard Lee assigned to the case.